In the following demo, we are listening to teenage engineering’s PO-33, a pocket-sized micro sampler. The demo explores all the stock sounds and presets. Listen to all the 16 effects including loops, unison, octave up/down, stutters, scratch, retrigger and reverse. Hear the 6/8 quantize effect change a 4/4 to a 6/8 with tons of character. The demo also explores the parameter locks and filter effects. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at bhphoto.com.

In the following Quick Listen demo, we check out the sounds of the Yamaha Reface CP and how it might fit into any musician’s arsenal. The demo focuses on the six different presets, each based on an original classic. The keyboard features a variety of sound presets including two Rhodes presets, a Wurlitzers, a Clavinet, a Toy Piano, and CP, which is based on the Yamaha CP80 digital grand piano. The demo also showcases the onboard effects, including the dedicated Drive and Reverb, as well as Tremolo/Wah, Chorus/Phase, and Digital/Analog Delay. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.com

In the following Quick Listen Demo, Andrew Eisele demonstrates some of the sounds and programming capabilities of the Novation Circuit Mono Station. The audio demo explores the synthesizers two oscillator and the monophonic and paraphonic modes. You will hear the 12/24 dB multimode filter with high pass, low pass, and band pass selections. Listen to bass lines, leads, areggiators, pads, noise loops, drum loops, and soundscapes. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at B&H.com

In this Quick Listen, you will hear multiple synthesis types used to create a range of timbres from the Nord Drum 3P Modeling Percussion Synthesizer, which allows you to trigger drum sounds via six on-board drum pads and one external trigger input. This module features six channels, each with drive, ring-mod, sample-rate reduction, and EQ, as well as stereo reverb and stereo delay on a macro scale. Learn more via video at BandH.com.

In the following video, Andrew Eisele demonstrates the Behringer Neutron, a semi-modular analog synthesizer. The opening demo song was created using only the Neutron to create kick, snare, high hats, synth lines, and effects. Listen to the two oscillators with and without sync, as well as the Neutron’s paraphonic (two notes) mode. The multi-mode filter explores the LP, BP, HP selections with the dedicated envelope. Andrew also demonstrates the integrated BBD analog delay and overdrive circuits. Marvel at the 32-input / 24 output patchbay with the ability to cross-modulate multiple sources or interface with additional gear such as the Behringer Model D or other Eurorack modules. For more exciting audio information, check out the videos we offer at B&H.com.

In the following video, Andrew Eisele demonstrates the Elektron Analog Heat, a tabletop stereo analog sound processor with DAW integration. You’ll hear each of the eight character circuits with selections including Clean Boost, Saturation, Enhancement, Mid-Drive, Rough Crunch, Classic Distortion, Round Fuzz, and High Gain. The Analog Heat is equipped with a stereo EQ and Multimode Filter with LP, BP, HP, Notch, and Peak selections. Andrew also demonstrates the Envelope Follower and the BPM sync’d LFO with multiple assignment parameters. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at B&H.com

We’re taking a quick listen to the Sequential Prophet X to give you an idea of what this samples + synthesis-performance keyboard offers. With 8-, 16-, or 32-voice modes to choose from, and a semi-weighted keyboard that responds to velocity and aftertouch, the 61-key Prophet X or 76-key Prophet XL is ready for the stage and the studio. It combines two high-res digital oscillators with two stereo samples per voice from its onboard 150GB library, to deliver a powerful and versatile library of voices ranging from traditional-sounding instruments, to electronic textures, and potent combinations of both. Vintage-style analog filters, a flexible modulation matrix, and an impressive array of effects add to the vast array of sound-sculpting possibilities.

In this Quick Listen, you will hear samples from the Volca Beats by Korg--an analog rhythm machine featuring powerful drum sounds and an Electribe-style loop sequencer. Its Sync in and out ports allow you to clock-sync multiple instruments from the Volca series as well as Korg's Monotribe. It also has a MIDI input for note entry and control from your DAW. The built-in speaker and optional battery power allow you to take the Volca Beats anywhere. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.com.

In this Quick Listen, we’re checking out the UNO, a portable monophonic analog synthesizer from IK Multimedia. The UNO is battery or USB bus powered and features two voltage-controlled oscillators, a multimode analog filter, a sequencer/arpeggiator, performance buttons, a delay effect, and more. Easily accessible controls make sound editing simple and intuitive, and the results can be stored in one of the rewritable preset slots.